How to use in-sentence of “diversify”:
+ The evolution of a new feature may let a group diversify because it makes possible new ways of living.
+ As a result a number of prosperous mill owners looked for new business opportunities to diversify their interests.
+ The company emerged from bankruptcy in 1998 and began to diversify its output, launching imprints aimed at a variety of demographics and expanding its cinematic offerings under the Marvel Studios banner.
+ This community libraries works with municipal schools, have a collection of approximately 5000 books, and be cultural reference and leisure for the community, and are designed to diversify the opportunities of access to knowledge, expanding the area of formal education.
+ This let other fish such as sharks diversify into the vacant ecological niches during the Carboniferous period.
+ In 1969, he became assistant dean at Stanford Law School, where he started the minority recruiting program and helped diversify the student body.

